QuickerMaths.com launches Question Answer Platform

Quicker Maths has been bringing to you hundreds of free easy mathematics tricks and simple tips. I have shown you the magic of Vedic Maths Sutras in mathematical calculations.

On and off I’ve been getting a lot of maths questions on email, on Facebook profile, while interacting face to face with people and as comments on the posts on QuickerMaths.com. To be frank, I was not able to answer each and every question due to paucity of time or completely missing out on some questions here and there. Hence I decided to add a Question Answer platform on QuickerMaths.com. The usage of this platform is completely free.

The most important purpose of adding the question answer section is to continue helping the readers in their quest for solving mathematical problems. However, there are other equally motivating reasons for adding this platform on QuickerMaths.com

You can Ask any Maths Questions

I will try to answer as many questions as possible. However, the best part is this will not remain completely dependent on any one individual. Anyone can answer questions asked by any one.

Screenshot of Question Answer Platform added on QuickerMaths.com

Learn from Questions Asked by Other People

Larger the participation from all readers, larger will be the question bank on each topic. This will help all the learners to get answers to more and more questions. Most of these questions will be either from competitive examinations or from text books of school and college going students. Hence, this can act as a self learning tool for students preparing for quantitative aptitude or mathematics in general.

Topic wise Segregation of Questions

I’ve pre-specified few categories under which you can ask questions. I’ll keep adding more categories as we go along. Categorizing questions topic wise will help you refer to them when preparing for that particular topic. Hence it will help in some amount of self learning of that particular topic.

If the question you want to post doesn’t fall under any of the existing categories, put it under Other category. Later I’ll create appropriate category and put your question(s) under it.

Facebook Login

You can register either by using your email id or by logging in through your Facebook account. Facebook log in is exceptionally simple and convenient – no need to remember separate username and password.

Earn Points on Activities

You’re being given a score for every activity you do on quickermaths.com/questions. Refer to the table below for details –

Points to be Earned

Posting a question:

20

+ points

Selecting an answer for your question:

30

+ points

Per up vote on your question:

10

+ points

Per down vote on your question:

10

– points

Limit from up votes on each question:

100

+ points

Limit from down votes on each question:

30

– points

Posting an answer:

50

+ points

Having your answer selected as the best:

300

+ points

Per up vote on your answer:

20

+ points

Per down vote on your answer:

20

– points

Limit from up votes on each answer:

200

+ points

Limit from down votes on each answer:

50

– points

Voting up a question:

10

+ points

Voting down a question:

10

+ points

Voting up an answer:

10

+ points

Voting down an answer:

10

+ points

Add for all users:

100

+ points

After a point of time the profiles of individuals with highest score can be highlighted on the sidebar. This will be in essence showcasing the most helpful person who has scored points by answering other people’s questions, by asking relevant questions, etc.

I appreciate the love and affection of all the readers and request all of you to register yourself on Question Answer platform of QuickerMaths.com and starting asking and answering questions!

Please provide some guidance to me for Maths. I am appearing for various competitive exams and its only maths for which i am facing successive failures..Though i am practicing quite hard but still the fear for Maths does not leaves me. I will be grateful to you if u provide me some valuable guidance.

To improve your mathematical skills, you need to concentrate on basics or fundamentals of various topics of quantitative aptitude. Along with practice, you need to continuously upgrade your knowledge on the fundamentals of each topic.